The latest rival to
Apple's
iPod has emerged in the
shape of a
SanDisk
player designed to integrate tightly with
RealNetworks'
online music service.
The
Sansa
e200 series will offer up to 32 hours of pre-loaded music based on Real's
Rhapsody
DNA platform, complete with the music firm's digital rights management.
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In addition to the installed tracks, the device will allow subscribers to
download music from the Rhapsody database. It will also offer automatic
downloads based on a user's personal preference and download history.
The partnership adds a new player to the growing field of iPod challengers,
according to senior
IDC analyst Susan
Kevorkian.
"This announcement is in response to
Microsoft's
move to develop an integrated device and [download] service combination in
Zune," she
told
vnunet.com.
SanDisk's decision to partner with Real adds a third combination of media
player and DRM-powered download service. Apple is using its
FairPlay
DRM for its
iT
unes store, while Microsoft relies on its
Windows
Media technology.
"This signals a point where a major MP3 player manufacturer is combining with
a major music service to develop a device and service not based on Microsoft's
technology," said Kevorkian.
The Sansa e200 will be offered in 2GB, 4GB, 6GB and 8GB models, and will be
able to display photos and movie clips. It features an FM tuner/recorder and
offers a claimed battery life of up to 20 hours.
The device will be available this Autumn in the US only. The companies did
not disclose any plans to launch in other regions.
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